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1 DOMINICK SALVATORE Distinguished Professor of Economics, Director of Ph.D. Program, Director of Global Economics Center, Fordham University, New York l0458, U.S.A. Tel. 718-817-4045; Fax 914-337-3355. Web: http://www.dominicksalvatore.com ; e-mail [email protected]; February 2018 FIELDS: International Trade, International Finance, Microeconomic Theory, Managerial Economics, Development Economics, Econometrics EDUCATION B.A., City College of New York, 1964 M.A., City University, 1966 Ph.D., City University of New York, 1971 TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Instructor, City College of New York, 1968-1971 Assistant Professor, Fordham University, 1971-1974 Associate Professor, Fordham University, 1974-1977 Professor, Fordham University, since 1978 Department Chairman, 1982-1988, 1994-2002, 2008-2014 Director of the Ph.D. Program, since 1995 Director of Graduate Program, 1988-1994 Visiting Professor, University of Rome, Spring 1991, 1992, 2003-2017 Visiting Professor, University of Triest, Spring 1994-2002 Visiting Professor, Business and Economics University of Vienna, Summer 1995-2004 Visiting Professor, Shanghai Finance University, Spring 2007 Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Spring 2007 Visiting Scholar, Reserve Bank of South Africa, Spring 2008, 2009, 2011 Visiting Professor, University of Pretoria, Summer 2008, Fall 2009, Spring and Summer 2011-2012 Visiting Professor Peking University, Fall 2009, Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012 Founding member of MISTRA (Mapungubwe Institute of Strategic Reflection), South Africa, 2011 Director Global Economics Policy Center, Fordham University, since 2013 AWARDS, HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Dean's List, Summa cum Laude National Defense Education Act Fellowship (NDEA) 1966-1969 University Dissertation Fellowship 1969-1970 Senior Fulbright Research Award, 1975-6 Academic Year Senior Fulbright Teaching/Research Award, Spring 1981 Board of Directors, Society for Policy Modeling since 1986 National Academy of Sciences Teaching Program in China, Summer 1988 Co-Chair, Economics Section, New York Academy of Sciences, 1988-1997 Elected American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1992 Board of Directors, New York Academy of Sciences 1993-1996 Nominating Committee, President American Economic Association, 1994-1995 President, International Trade and Finance Association, 1994-1996 Board of Directors, Eastern Economic Association, 1997-1999 Ph.D. Alumni Achievement Award of CUNY, 1997 Graduate Teacher of the Year Award, Fordham University, 1997
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DOMINICK SALVATORE

Distinguished Professor of Economics, Director of Ph.D. Program, Director of Global Economics

Center, Fordham University, New York l0458, U.S.A. Tel. 718-817-4045; Fax 914-337-3355.

Web: http://www.dominicksalvatore.com ; e-mail [email protected]; February 2018

FIELDS:

International Trade, International Finance, Microeconomic Theory, Managerial Economics, Development

Economics, Econometrics

EDUCATION

B.A., City College of New York, 1964

M.A., City University, 1966

Ph.D., City University of New York, 1971

TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

Instructor, City College of New York, 1968-1971

Assistant Professor, Fordham University, 1971-1974

Associate Professor, Fordham University, 1974-1977

Professor, Fordham University, since 1978

Department Chairman, 1982-1988, 1994-2002, 2008-2014

Director of the Ph.D. Program, since 1995

Director of Graduate Program, 1988-1994

Visiting Professor, University of Rome, Spring 1991, 1992, 2003-2017

Visiting Professor, University of Triest, Spring 1994-2002

Visiting Professor, Business and Economics University of Vienna, Summer 1995-2004

Visiting Professor, Shanghai Finance University, Spring 2007

Visiting Professor, American University in Cairo, Spring 2007

Visiting Scholar, Reserve Bank of South Africa, Spring 2008, 2009, 2011

Visiting Professor, University of Pretoria, Summer 2008, Fall 2009, Spring and Summer 2011-2012

Visiting Professor Peking University, Fall 2009, Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012

Founding member of MISTRA (Mapungubwe Institute of Strategic Reflection), South Africa, 2011

Director Global Economics Policy Center, Fordham University, since 2013

AWARDS, HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS

Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Dean's List, Summa cum Laude

National Defense Education Act Fellowship (NDEA) 1966-1969

University Dissertation Fellowship 1969-1970

Senior Fulbright Research Award, 1975-6 Academic Year

Senior Fulbright Teaching/Research Award, Spring 1981

Board of Directors, Society for Policy Modeling since 1986

National Academy of Sciences Teaching Program in China, Summer 1988

Co-Chair, Economics Section, New York Academy of Sciences, 1988-1997

Elected American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1992

Board of Directors, New York Academy of Sciences 1993-1996

Nominating Committee, President American Economic Association, 1994-1995

President, International Trade and Finance Association, 1994-1996

Board of Directors, Eastern Economic Association, 1997-1999

Ph.D. Alumni Achievement Award of CUNY, 1997

Graduate Teacher of the Year Award, Fordham University, 1997

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Elected Knight of Malta, 1997

Elected Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997

Appointed Distinguished Professor of Economics, Fordham University, 1997

Chairman, Economics Section, New York Academy of Sciences 1998-2002

Medal of the Senate of the Republic of Italy, 2003

Dorso Prize, Rome, February 2004

Included in Who’s Who in Social Science in Higher Education, May 2004

Included in Strathmore’s Who’s Who, October 2004

Elected Fellow of the Athenian Policy Forum, October 2005

Achievement Award, President of the Republic of Italy, November 2005

Honorary Professorship, Shanghai Finance University, Since November 2005

Honorary Professorship, Hunan University (Changsha, China), Since April 2007

President, North American Economics and Finance Association (NAEFA/IBEFA), 2007

Elected Member, Istituto Lombardo, Accademia di Scienze e Lettere, 2008

Elected member of the Manhattan Committee on Foreign Relations, April 2009

Nominated for the National Medal of Science awarded by the President of the United States, 2010

President Society of Policy Modeling since 2005

Nominated, Advisory Board & Steering Committee, Global Rules Ethics & Economic Network (GREEN), 2011

Nominated, Board of Editors, Journal of Business and Finance, 2012

Nominated, Board of Editors, ILIRIA International Review, 2012

Honorary Professorship, University of Pretoria, since 2012

Appointed Fellow of MISTRA (Mapungubwe Institute of Strategic Reflection), South Africa, 2013

Appointed, Board of Editors, Open Journal of Finance, 2013

President Advisory Board, International Academy for Social & Eco. Development (AISES), 2014-2017

Honorary President, Megatrend University in Belgrade, 2014-2015.

Honorary Professorship, Nanjing University, since 2016

President Scientific Committee, Department of Economics, Luigi Einaudi Foundation, since April 2017

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Economic Association, American Econometric Society

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Royal Economic Society

Eastern Economic Association, Society for Policy Modeling, New York State Economic Association,

International Banking, Economic and Finance Association (formerly, NAEFA),

Founding Member of the International Trade and Finance Association

RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS, GRANTS AND CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

Consultant: United Nations; World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Economic Policy Institute

Editor: International Handbook Series, North-Holland and the Greenwood Press

Co-Editor: Journal of Policy Modeling, Open Economies Review (past)

Associate Editor: Journal of Economic Asymmetries, The American Economist (past)

Executive Board: International Trade and Finance Association; Advisory Board, Enciclopedia Italiana;

Editorial Board: China-ASEAN Integration and Trade Journal, Journal of Economics & Finance, European

Journal of International Management, Journal of Development Economics, Frontiers in Finance and

Economics, Global Economy Quarterly, International Trade Journal, Middle Eastern Journal of Finance

and Economics, Journal of International Economics, Commerce and Policy (JICEP); Journal of Trade and

Development, Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Open Economies Review,

Economia Politica, Economia dei Servizi, New Medit, Mondo Bancario, Atlantide, Review of Economic

Conditions in Italy, Open Journal of Finance, China-Asean Integration and Trade Journal.

Project Reviewer: National Academy of Sciences and National Science Foundation.

United Nations Project: Foreign Direct Investments and Growth, 1992-1993

UN Project with Prof. Lawrence Klein: Income Distribution and Economic Development, 1992-1997

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Associate Research Fellow: Institute for European Affairs, Business & Eco. Univ. of Vienna since 1999,

Shanghai Finance University since 2005, and South African Reserve (Central) Bank since 2007

Advisory Board: International School of Economics at Tbilisi, Georgia, since 2005

Advisory Board: UNCTAD DCIT-TDI, 2007

Advisory Board: Kadir Haas University, Istanbul, Turkey since 2007

Advisory Board: University of Pretoria, South Africa, since 2007

REFEREE: Economic Journal, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of Development Economics, Journal

of Developing Areas, World Development, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Regional Science and

Urban Economics, Economica, Scottish Journal of Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy,

Population and Development Review, Journal of Business and Economics, Journal of Economic and

Finance, The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, The Global Economy.

CONSULTANT: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press,

Elsevier (North-Holland). Various Central Banks, Multinational Corporations, and Global Banks.

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT

International Trade, International Finance, International Economics of Development,

Microeconomic Theory, Managerial Economics, Econometrics

PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS (Authored and Edited, as well as Special Journal Issues Edited):

1. Economics. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1972. Coauthor. Second Edition, 1976.

2. Statistics. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1973. Coauthor.

3. Microeconomic Theory and Problems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974. Paperback.

Translated: Arabic, Chinese, French, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean,

Portuguese, Spanish, Thai. Reprinted: India, Taiwan. More than 800,000 copies sold.

Reviewed: Kyklos, 29 (1976), 178-9. 2nd

Ed., 1983; 3rd

Ed., 1992; 4th Ed., 2006.

4. International Economics - Theory and Problems. New York. McGraw-Hill, 1976.

Translated: Arabic, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, and Thai. Reprinted

Taiwan. Reviewed in Kyklos, 30 (1977), 167-8. 2nd

Ed., 1984; 3rd

Ed., 1990; 4th Ed., 1996.

5. Development Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. Coauthor.

Translated into Spanish and Indonesian.

6. Principles of Economics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1980. Coauthor.

Translated: Arabic, French, Indonesian, Portuguese, and Spanish. 2nd

Ed. 1997.

7. Internal Migration and Economic Development. Washington, D.C.:

University Press of America, 1981. Hard Cover and Paper Editions.

Reviewed in: Journal of Regional Science, 22 (1982), 408-9 and

Rivista di Politica Economica, 73(1983), 590-1.

8. Statistics and Econometrics. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982. 2nd

Edition, 2002, (with co-author).

Translated: Arabic, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Reviewed in American Economist, 26 (1982), 87; Kyklos, 36 (1983), 347-9.

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9. International Economics. New York: Macmillan, First Edition, 1983. 11th Edition, 2013.

Leading Undergraduate and Graduate Text. Reprinted in China and Philippines.

Translated: Chinese, French, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian,

Serbian, Spanish. Second Edition, 1987; 3rd

ed. 1990; 4th ed., 1993; 5

th ed. Prentice-Hall, 1995;

6th , 1998; 7

th Wiley & Sons, 2001; 8

th 2004; 9

th, 2007; 10

th, 2010; 11

th, 2013; 12

th, 2016; 13

th, 2016.

10. Protectionism. Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor, Spring 1985.

11. Microeconomics. New York: Macmillan, 1986. Translated into Italian.

HarperCollins, New Edition, 1991 and 2nd

Ed., 1994. 3rd

Ed., Addison-Wesley, 1997.

4th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2003; 5

th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2009;

6th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2018.

12. The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare. Editor. New York: North-Holland, 1987.

Among Contributors are: Balassa, Baldwin, Bhagwati, Branson, Corden, Cooper, Klein

(Nobel 1978), Krugman, McKinnon, Michaely, Mussa, Stern.

Reviewed in: International Trade Journal, Summer 1987, 421-424; Southern Economic

Journal, January 1988, 410; American Economist, Spring 1988.

13. Modeling Demographic and Economics Dynamics.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. Spring 1988.

14. World Population Trends and Their Impact on Economic Development.

Editor and Contributor. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988.

15. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989.

Translated: Chinese, Croatian, Indonesian, Malaysian, and Spanish.

2nd

Ed., 1993. 3rd

Ed., 1996. 4th Ed., Harcourt, 2001. 5

th Ed., South-Western, 2004.

6th Ed., Oxford University Press, 2007; 7

th Ed., 2012; 8

th Ed., 2015; 9

th Ed., 2018;

16. Managerial Economics - Theory and Problems. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989.

Translated into Spanish.

17. African Development Prospects: A Policy Modeling Approach. Editor and Contributor.

New York: Francis & Taylor for the United Nations, 1989.

18. The Japanese Trade and Competitiveness Challenge and the U.S. Response.

Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Institute, 1990.

19. National Economic Policies. Editor and Contributor.

Amsterdam and Westport, Conn.: North-Holland and Greenwood Press, 1991.

20. National Trade Policies. Editor and Contributor.

Amsterdam and Westport Conn.: North-Holland and Greenwood Press, 1992.

21. Monetary Policies in Developed Economies. Co-Editor and Contributor.

Amsterdam and Westport, Conn.: North-Holland Greenwood Press, 1993.

22. Foreign Exchange Issues, Capital Markets, and International Banking in the 1990s.

Co-Editor and Contributor. New York: Francis & Taylor, 1993.

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23. Protectionism and World Welfare. Editor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Among Contributors are: Baldwin, Bhagwati, Corden, Cooper, Dornbusch, Helleiner,

Klein, Krugman, McKinnon, Mundell, Mussa, Tanzi.

24. The North American Free Trade Agreement. Co-Editor. New York: Pergamon Press, 1994.

25. Economic Development. Co-Editor and Contributor. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.

26. The International Monetary System: Are Present Arrangements Optimal?

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. Fall 1995.

27. The International System Between New Integration and Neo-Protectionism.

Co-Editor and Contributor. London: Macmillan, 1996.

28. Macroeconomic Policy in Open Economies. Co-Editor and Contributor.

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997.

29. Trade and Payments in Central and Eastern Europe's Transforming Economies.

Co-Editor and Contributor. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997.

30. International Finance. Arezzo: Banca Etruria, 1998.

31. The Operation of the International Monetary System. Co-Editor. Norwell, Mass.: Kluwer, 1999

32. Lessons from the Asian Financial Crisis.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. May 1999.

33. The Euro, the Dollar and the International Monetary System.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. May 2000.

34. Eastern Enlargement: The Sooner the Better?

Vienna, Ministry of Economics and Labor, 2000. Co-Editor.

35. Small States: New Challenges and Opportunities. Co-Editor. London, Macmillan, 2001.

36. Dollarization for North America? For All of the Americas?.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. May 2001.

37. The Dollar vs. the Euro: Will There Be A struggle for Dominance?(Part A) and

Taxation and Growth in the U.S. Economy.” (Part B) Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. July 2002.

38. The New Economy and Growth in the United States.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. July 2003.

39. The Dollarization Debate. Co-Editor. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

40. Globalization, Growth and Poverty.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. June 2004.

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41. Euroization and Restructuring in Transition Economies. Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. October 2004.

42. Introduction to International Economics.

New York. Wiley, 2005. Translated Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese, Italian, and Korean.

Second Edition, 2009. Third Edition, 2012.

43. The Dollar and the Euro in the International Monetary System.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. June 2005.

44. Toward a Global Economy. Rome. Di Renzo Editore, 2006.

45. Income Distribution. New York. Oxford University Press, 2006. Co-author.

Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2006 Award.

46. Twin Deficits, Growth and Stability of the U.S. Economy.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. June 2006.

47. Income Distribution: Theory and Measurement.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. June 2007.

48. U.S. Trade Deficits, the Dollar, and International Monetary Stability.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. Sept. 2007.

49. Growth, Productivity and Wages in the U.S. Economy. Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. July/August 2008.

50. Nobels on the Future of the World Economy and Is It Time to Change Trade Policies?

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. July/August 2009.

51. Growth or Stagnation After Recession? (Part A) and The Economics of Crime (Part B).

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor.

September/October 2010.

52. The U.S. in the World Economy (Part A) and The Dollar, the Euro, the Renminbi

and the International Monetary System (Part B). Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. September/October 2011.

53. The United States and China in the World Economy (Part A) and A New International Monetary

Order? (Part B) ). Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor.

July/August 2012.

54. From G7 to G20 and International Policy Coordination.

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor and Contributor. May/June 2013.

55. Rapid Growth or Stagnation in the U.S. and World Economy?

Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor & Contributor. July/August 2014.

56. The European Challenge: Reforms, Growth and Employment. Co-Editor, F. Angeli,

Milan, 2015 (in Italian).

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57. When the Crisis End in the Eurozone and Emerging Markets? Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor & Contributor. May/June 2015.

58. Why Is World Growth Slowing Down? Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling.

Editor & Contributor. July/August 2016.

59. Where Is the World Economy Headed? Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling.

Editor & Contributor. July/August 2017.

60. TrumpEconomics: Effects on the United States and Abroad. Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling. Editor & Contributor. May/June 2018.

PUBLICATIONS - ARTICLES:

1. "The Operation of the Market Mechanism and Regional Inequality," Kyklos, 25 (1972), pp. 516-538.

2. "Regional Inequality and the Market Mechanism," Kyklos, 26 (1973), pp. 527-533.

3. "Interregional Capital Flows and Economic Development," Economia Internazionale, 29 (1976),

pp. 66-88.

4. "Trade as an Engine of Growth for Petroleum Exporting Nations," Rivista Internazionale di Scienze

Economiche e Commerciali, 23 (1976), pp. 662-674. Coauthor.

5. "An Econometric Analysis of Internal Migration in Italy," Journal of Regional Science, 17 (1977),

395-408.

6. "Testing Various Econometric Models of Internal Migration," Review of Regional Studies, 7 (1978),

pp. 31-41.

7. "A Simultaneous Equations Model of Internal Migration with Dynamic Policy Simulations and

Forecasting," Journal of Development Economics, 7 (1980), pp. 231-246.

8. "A Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation and Extension of the Todaro Migration Model,"

Regional Science and Urban Economics, 11 (1981), pp. 499-508.

9. "Internal Migration and Economic Development," Rivista di Politica Economica. 72 (1982),

pp. 1219-1243. Lead Article. In Italian. Reprinted in English 73 (1983), 185-208.

10. "A Simultaneous Equations Model of Trade and Development with Dynamic Policy Simulations,"

Kyklos, 34 (March, 1983), 66-90. Abstracted in Journal of Economic Literature, 21 (1983), p. 1840.

Abstracted in Atlantic Economic Journal, 11 (1983), 95-96.

11. "An Econometric Model of Internal Migration and Development: Extensions and Tests,"

Regional Science and Urban Economics, 14 (March 1984), pp. 77-87.

12. "Petroleum Prices, Exchange Rate Changes, and Domestic Inflation in Developing Nations,"

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), 119 (1984), pp. 580-589.

Abstracted in Journal of Economic Literature, 23 (1985), 990.

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13. "The New Protectionism and World Welfare," Journal of Policy Modeling, 7 (Spring 1985), pp. 1-22.

Reprinted in Economic Impact, No. 54, March-April 1986.

Distributed by the United States Information Agency in over 100 countries.

14. "Oil Import Costs and Domestic Inflation in Industrial Countries."

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), 122 (1986), pp. 281-91.

Abstracted in Journal of Economic Literature XXV (March 1987), p. 537.

15. "Import Penetration, Exchange Rates, and Protectionism in the United States,"

Journal of Policy Modeling, 8 (Spring 1987), pp. 125-141.

16. "Can the United States and Europe Compete with Japan?" Economia, June 1987, pp. 5-14.

17. "Modeling Demographic and Economic Dynamics: An Overview,"

Journal of Policy Modeling, 9 (Spring 1988), pp. 1-6.

18. "Economic Development, Income Inequality and Kuznets' U-Shaped Hypothesis," Coauthor.

United Nations: Working Paper Series, No. 4 (May 1987).

Journal of Policy Modeling, 9 (Summer 1988), pp. 265-280.

19. "A Model of Dumping and Protectionism in the United States,"

Weltwirtschatfliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), December 1989, pp. 763-781.

Abstracted in Journal of Economic Literature, September 1990, p. 1559.

20. "World Oil Prices, The Decline of OPEC, and the O.E.C.D. Trade Balance"

Open Economies Review, Spring 1990, pp. 89-106.

21. "The Future of the International Monetary System," Economia, Spring, 1990, pp. 11-25.

22. "The Factor Content of U.S. Trade and the Heckscher-Ohlin Theory,"

The International Trade Journal, Coauthor, December 1990, pp. 149-181.

23. "The U.S. Trade Problem with Japan," Challenge, January/February, 1991, pp. 40-46.

24. "Inward Oriented and Outward Oriented Trade Strategies,"

Journal of Development Studies. Coauthor, April 1991, pp. 7-25. Reprinted in D. Evans and

Greenaway, Developing Economies and the International Economy (London: Frank Cass, 1991).

25. "Petroleum Prices and Economic Performance in the G-7 Countries,"

Annali di Economia, Spring 1991, pp. 95-118.

26. "Trade Protection and Foreign Investments in the United States,"

Annals of the American Academy of Social Sciences, July 1991, pp. 91-105.

27. "Ethics and Increasing International Income Inequalities," Journal of Regional Policy,

Dec.1991, pp.519-542.

28. "Foreign Trade, Foreign Direct Investments, and Privatization in Eastern Europe,"

Review of Political Economy, December 1991, pp. 223-245.

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29. "Privatization, Economic Restructuring, and Foreign Trade in Eastern Europe,"

Soviet and Eastern European Foreign Trade, Spring 1992, pp. 30-42.

30. "Recent Trends in U.S. Protectionism," Open Economies Review, Fall 1992, pp. 307-321.

31. "International Trade and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence," Economic Development,

Spring 1993, pp. 234-267.

32. "European Integration and the Future of the International Monetary System,"

Greek Economic Review, Fall 1993, pp. 245-266.

33. "The New Administration: A First Year Appraisal," Challenge, March 1994, pp. 27-30.

34. "European Monetary Problems and the International Monetary System," Review of Political Economy,

May 1994, pp. 141-164.

35. "The International Monetary System: Past, Present, and Future," Fordham Law Review, May 1994,

pp. 1975-1988.

36. "Liberalism and Protectionism," Italian Encyclopedia, (Rome, 1994), pp. 197-199.

37. "The Global Economic Consequences of the Uruguay Round," with Warwick McKibbin,

Open Economies Review, April 1995, pp. 111-129.

38. "Welfare Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement," with Lawrence Klein,

Journal of Policy Modeling, Spring 1995, pp. 163-176.

39. "Operation and Future of the International Monetary System," Journal of Policy Modeling, Fall 1995,

pp. 74-90.

40. "The European Monetary System: Problems & Future," International Trade Journal, Winter 1995,

pp. 453-474.

41. "Unemployment: Facts, Theories, and Policies," Rassegna Economica, January 1996, pp. 7-36.

42. "International Trade Policies, Industrialization, and Economic Development," International Trade

Journal, Spring 1996, pp. 21-47.

43. "The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)" International Encyclopedia of Business and

Management (International Thompson Publishing), 1996, pp. 1594-1600.

44. "The European Monetary System: Crisis and Future," Open Economies Review, Dec.1996, pp. 593-615.

45. “The Common Unresolved Problem with the EMS and EMU,” American Economic Review, May 1997,

pp. 224-226. Received the Anbar Citation of Excellence “Highest Quality Rating” in Dec. 1998

46. “Economic Performance of Small Versus Large Nations," Development and International Cooperation,"

December 1997, pp. 21-42.

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47. "Capital Flows, Current Account Deficits, and Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies,"

International Trade Journal, Spring 1998, pp. 5-22.

48. "Europe's Structural and Competitiveness Problems and the Euro," The World Economy, March 1998,

pp. 189-205.

49. "Capacity Building and Institutional Development in Central European Transition Countries,"

European Management Journal, August 1998, pp. 431-446. Co-author.

50. “International Monetary and Financial Arrangements: Present and Future,” Open Economies Review,

December 1998, pp. 1-41.

51. “Lessons from the Financial Crisis in Asia,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 1999, pp. 283-288.

52. “Could the Financial Crisis in Asia Have Been Predicted?” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 1999,

pp. 341-348.

53. “Benefits and Costs of the European Economic and Monetary Union,” The Brown Journal of World

Affairs, Fall 1999, pp. 187-194. Co-author, pp. 187-194.

54. “The Euro and the International Monetary System,” Global and Local Economic Review, Fall 1999,

pp. 9-20.

55. “Financial Restructuring and Bank Privatization in Central European Transition Economies,”

Oesteuropa-Wirtschaft, September 1999, pp. 284-297. Co-Author.

56. “Privileged Interfirm/Bank Relationships in Central Europe: Trigger or Trap for Corporate

Governance?” CASE, No. 170, Fall 1999, pp. 1-32. Co-author.

57. “The Euro Versus the Dollar,” Global Economy Quarterly. January-March, 2000, pp. 49-70.

58. “A Test of the Superiority of Large Firms as Institutions to Reduce Risks,” Zeitschrift fur

Betriebswirtschaft, April 2000, pp. 453-469. Co-author.

59. “Mundell – Three Brilliant Ideas, One Nobel,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 2000, pp. 305-311.

60. “The Euro, the Dollar, and the International Monetary System,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May 2000,

pp. 407-415.

61. “Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies,” Open Economies Review, July 2000,

pp. 247-260. Co-Author.

62. “The Impact of Financial and Fiscal Variables on Economic Growth,” International Economic Journal,

July 2000, pp. 133-150. Co-author.

63. “The Present International Monetary System: Problems, Complications, and Reforms,”

Open Economies Review, August 2000, pp. 133-148.

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64. ‘Dollarization for the Americas? Editor’s Introduction, Journal of Policy Modeling, April 2001,

pp. 237-240.

65. “Which Countries in the Americas Should Dollarize?” Journal of Policy Modeling, April 2001,

pp. 347-355.

66. “The EU’s Eastern Enlargement,” Empirica, July 2001, pp. 137-157.

67. “The Euro: Expectations and Performance” Eastern Economic Journal, January 2002, pp. 121-136.

Reprinted in The Globalization and International Economic Instability, P. Gray and R. Dillard,

eds., Edward Elgar, 2005, pp. 415-430.

68. “The Euro, The European Central Bank, and the International Monetary System,” The Annals of the

American Academy of Political and Social Science,” January 2002, pp. 153-167.

69. “The Euro vs. the Dollar and Taxation and Growth,” Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2002, pp. 301-305.

70. “Relative Taxation and Competitiveness in the European Monetary Union: What the European Monetary

Union Can Learn from the United States Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2002, pp. 401-410.

71. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-7 Countries,” Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2003, pp.531-540.

72. “International Trade and Economic Development,” Institutions and Economic Development, Fall 2003, pp.5-26.

73. “Globalization, Growth, and Poverty,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2004, pp. 543-551.

74. “Restructuring and Exchange Rates in Transition Economies, Journal of Policy Modeling, October

2004, pp. 889-902.

75. “Globalization, Comparative Advantage and Europe’s Double Competitive Squeeze,” Global Economy

Journal, October 2004, pp. 1-18.

76. “Robustness of Forecasting Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies with Data Revisions,”

Open Economies Review, Co-Author, April 2005, pp. 209-216.

77. “The Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate Defies Prediction,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2005, pp. 455-464.

78. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” Journal of Economic

Asymmetries, No. 1, Vol. 2, 2005, pp.1-25. Reprinted in A. Volbert, ed., Problems in International

Trade (E. Helgar, 2006), pp. 1-19.

79. “Twin Deficits in the G-7 Countries and Structural Imbalances,” Journal of Policy Modeling, August

2006, pp. 701-712.

80. “The U.S. Challenge of European Firms: Globalization, Architecture, Admiration, and Perceived

Innovativeness,” Inaugural Issue, European Journal of International Management, January 2007,

pp. 69-80.

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81. “Economic Effects of NAFTA on Mexico,” Global Economy Journal, February 2007, pp. 1-12.

82. “Can NAFTA Be a Steppingstone to Monetary Integration in North America. Economie

Internationale, Spring 2007, pp. 135-147.

83. “U.S. Trade Deficits, the Dollar, and International Monetary Stability,”

Journal of Policy Modeling,” September 2007, pp. 697-704.

84. “Economic Growth, Cross-Country Inequality, and World Poverty during Globalization,”

Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2007, pp. 635-642.

85. “Economic Development and Income Distribution,” Co-Author. Journal of Policy Modeling,

June 2007, pp. 553-566.

86. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, and European Regions,” Economia Politica,

No. 1, 2008, pp. 3-10.

87. “Growth, Productivity, and Wages in the G-7 Countries,” Journal of Policy Modeling,

July/August 2008, pp. 627-632.

88. “Structural Imbalances and Global Monetary Stability,” Economia Politica, December 2008,

pp. 429-441.

89. “An Introduction to Income Distribution,” Review of Economic Conditions, December 2008,

pp. 315-342.

90. “Globalization and International Competitiveness in the G-7 Countries, Economia Politica,

February 2009, pp. 115-127.

91. “The Challenges to the Liberal Trading System,” Journal of Policy Modeling, July-August 2009,

pp. 561-71.

92. “The Financial Crisis in East Asia – Then and Now,” East Asia Law Journal, Co-author.

Vol. 5, No. 1, March 2010, pp. 1-30.

93. “The Causes and Effects of the Global Financial Crisis,” Journal of Politics and Society,

April 2010, pp. 7-16.

94. "Globalization, International Competitiveness and Growth: Advanced and Emerging Markets, Large

and Small Countries." Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP)

April 2010, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-32.

95. “Deposit Dollarization as an Investment Signal in Transition Economies: The Cases of Croatia, the

Czech Republic and Slovakia,” Emerging Markets, Finance and Trade, July-August 2010,

pp. 5-22.

96. “Growth or Stagnation after Recession for the U.S. and Other Large Advanced Economies?,”

Journal of Policy Modeling, September-October 2010, pp. 637-647.

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97. “Measuring the Economic Effects of NAFTA ,” CEFifo Forum, No. 4, Winter 2010, pp. 31-37.

98. “Evolution of Chinese Financial Markets in the Global Context,” Special Issues of The Chinese

Economy. November-December 2010, pp. 8-21.

99. "The Global Financial Crisis: Predictions, Causes, Effects, Policies, Reforms and Prospects,"

Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Vol. 7, No. 2 (December) 2010, pp. 1-20.

100. "The Future Tri-Polar International Monetary System," Journal of Policy Modeling,

September/October 2011, pp. 776-785.

101. “Exchange Rate Misalignments and the Present the International Monetary System,”

Journal of Policy Modeling, July/August 2012, 594-604.

102. “Globalization, Growth and Poverty,” Co-author.

Global Economic Journal, Vol. XII, No. 4 (December 2012), pp. 1-13.

103. “The Shift in the World Center of Gravity from G7 to G20,” with Lawrence Klein,

Journal of Policy Modeling, May/June 2013, pp. 416-424.

104. “The Income Shortfall in Least Developed Countries,” Co-Author,

Journal of Policy Modeling, July 2014, pp. 758-766.

105. “The European Economic Crisis: Causes, Effects, Policies, and Prospects,”

The Swiss Technical Analysis Journal, Autumn 2014, pp. 7-18.

106. “Europe’s Euro and Competitiveness Crises,” Journal of Policy Modeling, May/June 2015,

pp. 445-450.

107. “Growth Prospects for the World Economy: Is the World Drifting Toward a New Global

Financial Crisis?" The Swiss Technical Analysis Journal, Autumn 2015, pp. 7-11.

108. “Slow Recovery and Growth Prospects for the United States”, Journal of Policy Modeling,

July/August 2016, pp. 624-631.

109. "Capturing the Effects of Changing Capital Intensity on Long-Term Growth in Developing

Countries," Co-Author, Journal of Policy Modeling, July/August 2016, pp. 759-765.

110. "Economic Foundations of Retailer Price Promotion: It's All Incremental," Co-Author,

Journal of Research in Marketing, Vol. 6, No. 2 (August) 2016, pp. 435-455.

111. "Can Advanced Nations Return to Rapid Growth and the World Avoid a New Global Financial Crisis?"

The Swiss Technical Analysis Journal, Autumn 2016, pp. 7-9.

112. “Growth Prospects for Advanced and Emerging Market Economies," Global Economic Journal,

Vol. XVI, No. 4 (December 2016), pp. 599-614.

113. "Europe's Growth Crisis: When and How Will It End?" The World Economy, May 2017, pp. 836-848.

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114. "Where Is the World Economy Headed: An Overview," Special Issue of the Journal of Policy

Modeling, July/August 2017, pp. 594-602.

115. "Capturing the Effects of Changing Capital Intensity on Long-Term Growth in Major Emerging

Economies," Co-author, Special Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling, July/August 2017,

pp. 594-602.

116. "Growth, Poverty and Inequality in a Globalized World," In M. Pagnini ed. Overland, Paris,

Vol. 1, No. 1, 2018 (Forthcoming).

117. "TrumpEconomics: Effects on the United States and Abroad," Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling, May June 2018 (forthcoming).

118. "Simulating Some of the Administration's Proposed Trade Policies," Special Issue of the

Journal of Policy Modeling, May June 2018 (forthcoming).

PUBLICATIONS - OTHER ARTICLES:

1. "International Inequalities, Economic Structure and Development of Southern Mediterranean

Countries," Medit, N. 4, 1996, pp. 3-17.

2. “One Crisis After Another,” Etruria Oggi, June 1999, pp. 22-27.

3. “The Euro: Problems and Possibilities” Etruria Oggi, January 2001, pp. 6-10.

4. “Financial Crisis in Emerging Markets and Reforms of the International Monetary System,”

Medit, December 2001, pp. 25-29.

5. “Tax Harmonization in the EU: Neither Feasible Nor Desirable” Etruria Oggi, April 2002, pp.6-10.

6. “The World’s Economic Situation,” Etruria Oggi, July 2003, pp. 62-67.

7. “Globalization and Growth in the World Economy,” Medit, Fall 2003, pp. 27-35.

8. “Globalization: Important and Inevitable,” Etruria Oggi, October 2004, pp.56-61.

9. “The Giants of the Future,” Etruria Oggi, January 2005, pp. 54-55.

10. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the Giants of the Future and the Nordest,”

Fondazione Nordest Newsletter, N. 6, February 2005, pp. 2-4.

11. “The Giants of the Future (China, India, Russia and Brazil) and the Consequences for the World’s

Economic and Financial Equilibria,” ArcVision (in English, French and Italian), Spring 2005,pp.10-15.

12. “Globalization, the Equalizing Force in the World Economy,” Etruria Oggi, December 2005, pp. 22-23.

13. “Italy’s Competitive Challenge,” Etruria Oggi, June 2006, pp. 46-47.

14. “Has Europe Started Growing Rapidly?” Etruria Oggi, December 2006, pp. 26-27.

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15. “World Stock Exchanges,” Etruria Oggi, July 2007, pp. 22-23.

16. “Growth Prospects for the World’s Major Economic Areas,” Emerging Markets, January 2008, pp. 8-13.

17. “Growth and Inequality in Developing Countries of the Mediterranean Area,” Etruria Oggi,

June 2008, pp. 14-17.

18. “The World Economic Crisis and World Economic Outlook,” Emerging Markets, Jan. 2009, pp.13-17

19. “The Financial Crisis and Investment Strategies,” GE Asset Management, March 2009, pp. 1-7.

20. “Assessing the Impact of Current Policies and Reforms on Economic Recovery,”

GE Asset Management, September 29, 2009, pp. 1-9.

21. “The Financial Crisis: Causes, Effects, Policies and Prospects,” Etruria Oggi, April 2009, pp.38-41.

22. “The 0peration and Development of Chinese Financial Markets,” Etruria Oggi, Dec. 2010, pp. 46-49.

23. "From Crisis to Crisis: When Will Growth Resume in Advanced Countries?" Etruria Oggi,

December 2011, pp. 70-73.

Editorial Writer for Il SOLE 24-ORE (The Italian Wall Street Journal): 120 front-page articles, 1998-2005.

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PUBLICATIONS - CONTRIBUTION TO BOOKS:

1. "The Balance of Payments," in Handbook of Economic and Financial Measures,

H. Greenfield and F. Fabozzi Eds. Homewood, Illinois: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1984.

2. "Internal Migration, Urbanization and Development," in Urban Geography - Theories,

Models, Recent Trends, C.S. Yadav Ed. New Delhi: University of Delhi Press, 1986.

3. "The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare: An Overview," in

The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare, D. Salvatore Ed. New York: North-Holland, 1987.

4. "The Employment Effects of North-South Trade Barriers with and without Index Financial Transfers,"

Coauthor. In The New Protectionist Threat to World Welfare, D. Salvatore, Ed. New York: North-

Holland, 1987.

5. "The Rise of New Protectionism, Economic Development, and the Future of the International Trade

Regime," in The New Protectionism and Restructuring, H. Singer, N. Hatti, and R. Tandon.

Eds. Bangalore, India: Institute for Social and Economic Change, 1988.

6. "The Emergence of New Protectionism with Non-tariff Instruments," in Macroeconomic

Management and the Enterprise in East and West, C. Saunders, ed. London: Macmillan, 1988.

7. "Population Growth and Economic Development," in World Population Trends and Their Impact on

Economic Development, D. Salvatore, Ed. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988.

8. "Rural-Urban Migration, Unemployment & Economic Development," in World Population Trends

and Their Impact on Economic Development, D. Salvatore, Ed. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood

Press, 1988.

9. "An Overview of African Development," Ch. 1 in African Development Prospects: A Policy

Modeling Approach, D. Salvatore, Ed. Published for the United Nations by Taylor & Francis,

New York, 1989.

10. "The African Crisis," Ch. 2 in African Development Prospects: A Policy Modeling Approach,

D. Salvatore, Ed. Published for the United Nations by Taylor & Francis, New York, 1989.

11. "Development Prospects for Africa", Ch. 8 in African Development Prospects: A Policy Modeling

Approach, D. Salvatore, Ed. Published for United Nations by Taylor & Francis, New York, 1989.

12. "Trade Liberalization and the Future of the International Monetary System," in Trade Liberalization

in the 1980s, H. Singer, N. Hatti, and R. Tandon. Eds.,Bangalore, India: Institute for Social and

Economic Change, 1989.

13. "Global Imbalances and U.S. Policy Responses," in Global Imbalances and East-

West Economic Relations, C. Saunders, Ed. London: Macmillan, 1989.

14. "Concepts for a New International Trade and Monetary Order," in

The World Economy and the East, G. Fink, Ed. Vienna: Springer-Verlag, 1989.

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15. "Voluntary Export Restraints and Escape Clause Protectionism in the United States,"

Radford University Symposium on International Competitiveness Proceedings July 1989.

16. "Voluntary Export Restraints, Escape Clauses Protection and Economic Development,"in

Trade Liberalization in the 1990s, H. Singer, N. Hatti, and R. Tandon Eds., Bangalore, India:

Institute for Social and Economic Change, 1990.

17. "Protection in Manufactures in the United States: Comment," in D. Greenaway and A. O'Brien, Eds.,

Global Protectionism. London: Macmillan, 1991.

18. "The International Monetary System: Present and Future," in

Aid and External Financing in the 1990 International Economic System. H. Singer, Hatti,

R. Tandon, Eds., Bangalore, India: Institute for Social & Economic Change, 1991.

19. "Trading Blocks and Protetionism" in

Proceedings, Intern. Trade & Finance Association Meeting, Marseilles, May 30-June 2, 1991.

20. "The Role of Foreign Economic Relations in Eastern Europe's Transition to a Market Economy,"

in C. Saunders, ed., Economics and Politics of Transition. London: Macmillan, 1992.

21. "A Model of African Economic Development," Coauthor, in A.J. Rayner and C. Milner, Eds.,

Policy Adjustment in Africa. London: Macmillan, 1992.

22. "Oil Imports and Domestic Stability in the Leading Industrial Countries," in B.S. Katz and S. Shojai,

Eds., Oil In the Eighties. New York: Praeger, 1992.

23. "A First Step Toward Normalizing the Gini Coefficient," Proceedings of International Conference on

Personal Income Distribution, Inequality and Poverty, University of Siena, 1992.

24. "A Statistical Analysis of the Relationship Between Budget Deficits and Trade Deficits,"

Proceedings of the XXXVI Meeting of Italian Statistical Society, University Pescara, April 1992.

25. "Population, Demographic Trends, and the Labor Market: The Economist's View," In A. Golini,

Population, Demographic Trends and the Labor Market. Rome: University of Rome, 1993,

pp. 11-35.

26. "The International Trade System, Trade Blocks and U.S. Trade Policies," in I. Rima, ed.,

The Political Economy of Restructuring. London: Edward Elgar, 1993, pp. 77-89.

27. "Economic Integration, The European Community, and the Future of the International Trade System,"

in M. Kreinin, ed., International Commercial Policy: Issues for the 1990's. N.Y.: Francis&Taylor, 1993.

28. "Foreign Trade, Foreign Direct Investments, and Privatization in Eastern Europe," in L. Paganetto,

M. Baldassarri, and E. Phelps, eds., Privatization Processes in Eastern Europe. London: Macmillan,

1993, pp. 223-245.

29. "European Integration and the Future of the International Monetary System," in A. Coriakis and

G. Tavlas, eds., The International Monetary System. London: Macmillan, 1994, pp. 101-121.

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30. "Trade and Trade Policies in Developing Countries," in E. Grilli and D. Salvatore, eds.,

Handbook of Economic Development. Amsterdam and Wesport, Conn.: North-Holland and

Greenwwod Presses, 1994, pp. 183-210.

31. "Twin Deficits: Theory and Evidence," in Government Finances and Budget Deficits. Rome:

University of Rome, 1994, 381-398.

32. "NAFTA and the EU: Similarities and Differences," in K. Fatemi and D. Salvatore,

The North American Free Trade Agreement. New York: Pergamon, 1994, pp. 15-30.

33. "The Demand for Petroleum and Energy Efficiency in the G-7 Countries,"

In S. Shojai, ed., Global Oil Markets. New York: Praeger, 1994, pp. 171-187.

34. "Can the United States Compete with Japan? " in M. Kreinin ed., Contemporary Issues in Trade

Policy. New York: Pergamon Press, 1995, pp. 1-10.

35. "A First Step Toward Normalizing the Gini Coefficient," Co-author, in D.J. Slottie, C. Dagum, and

A. Lemmi, Research on Economic Inequality. Grenwich, Co. JAI Press, 1995, pp. 109-115.

36. "European Monetary Problems and the International Monetary System," in M. Baldassari et al, eds.

The International System Between New Integration and Neo-Protectionism. New York:

Macmillan, 1996, pp. 129-148.

37. "International Trade Policies, Industrialization, and Economic Development" in K. Fatemi, ed.,

International Trade in the 21st Century. New York: Pergamon Press, 1997), pp. 249-268.

38. "Welfare Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement," (with Lawrence Klein), in K. Fatemi,

ed., International Trade in the 21st Century. New York: Pergamon Press, 1997), pp. 145-157.

39. "Specialization and Comparative Advantage of Eastern European Nations," in L. Orlowski and D.

Salvatore, eds., Trade and Payments in Central and Eastern Europe's Transforming Economies.

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997, pp. 4-18. Co-author.

40. "A Two-Sector, Two-Goods Model of Growth and Migration, and the Gini Coefficient," in

F. Haslinger and O.Stonner-Venkatarama, eds., Aspects of Distribution Income. Marburg:

Metrolpolis Verlag, 1998, pp. 123-131. Coauthor.

41 "Globalization and International Competitiveness," in J. Dunning, ed., Globalization, Trade, and FDI.

New York; Praeger, 1998, pp.1-18.

42. “Present International Monetary and Financial Arrangements,” in Cesefin, Ideas for the Future of

the International monetary System, Florence, Associazione Guido Carli, , 1998, pp. 81-86.

43. “The East Asian Crisis,” Fordham University Finance, Securities and Tax Law Forum, New York,

Fordham Univeristy, December 1998, pp. 12-29.

44. “Ideas for the Future of the International Monetary System: Conclusions:,” Co-author,

in The Operation of the International Monetary System. Kluwer, 1998, pp. 689-700.

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45. “The Competitiveness of Europe,” in P. Darlap and H. Handler, eds., Future Competitiveness of

Europe (Vienna: European Academy of Excellence, December 1998, pp. 22-28, 58-59, 115-122.

46. “How Can Exchange Rate Systems Be Made to Work Better?” in S. Rehman, Echange Rate

Systems and Options for the Next Millennium. JAI Press, 1999, pp. 145-163.

47. “The Economic Performance of Small and Large Nations,” in D. Salvatore and M. Svetlovic, eds.,

Small States: Challenges and Opportunities. London: Macmillan, 1999, Chapter 2 (pp.71-92).

48. “Norrowing the Structural Gap in Transition Economies,” in S. Arndt, H. Handler and D. Salvatore,

eds., Eastern Enlargment: The Sooner the Better? Vienna, Ministry of Economics and Labor,

2000, pp. 30-57.

49. “The Euro as an International Currency” Proceedings of the Fourth ECSA-World Conference.

Brussels, European Commission, 2000, pp. 255-270.

50. “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the United States, Europe, Japan, and

the Rest of Asia,” in K. Fatemi, ed., International Policy and Regionalism at the Turn of the

Century (New York: Paeger, 2001), pp. 17-29.

51. “The Euro: The American View,” in p. P. DePitta and M. Porto (eds.) The Euro and the World.

Coimbra: Almendina, 2001, pp. 303-314.

52. “Problems and Reforms of the International Monetary System,” in M. Fratianni, P. Savona, and

J. Kirton, eds., Assembling a New Financial Architecture: The Deeper Challenges, Aldershot,

Hempshire, UK, Ashgate, 2002, pp. 103-115.

53. “International Capital Flows and International Financial Instability,” in O. Horvath and W. Fuchs,

eds., Sustainable Economic Reform: From Theory to Practice, Vienna, Vienna Ministry of

Economics and Labor, 2002, pp. 121-135.

54. “The Architecture and Future of the International Monetary System,” in A. Arnon and W. Young,

eds., The Open Economy Macromodel: Past Present and Future, New York: Kluwer, 2002, pp.

310-330.

55. “The Relative International Competitiveness of the United States, Europe, Japan and East Asia,” in

R. Grawe and A. Inotai, eds., Trade Integration and Transition, The World Bank and Institute for

World Economics, Washington, D.C., 2002, pp. 25-37.

56. “The New Economy and Growth in the G-7 Countries,” in M. Fratrianni, P. Savona and J. Kirton,

Sustaining Global Growth and Development, Ashgate, 2003, pp. 19-34.

57. “Which Countries in the Americas Should Dollarize,” in D. Salvatore, J. Dean and T. Willett, Eds.,

The Dolarization Debate, New York: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 196-205.

58. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy, and Growth in the G7 Countries,”

in M. Fratianni, P. Savona, and J. Kirton, eds., Sustaining Global Growth and Development: G-7

and IMF Governance, Burlington, VT., Ashgate, 2003, pp. 19-34.

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59. “Euroization, Dollarization and the International Monetary System,” in G. von Furstenberg, ed.,

The Euro and Dollarization: Forms of Monetary Union in Integrating Regions, New York:

Oxford University Press, 2004, pp. 27-40.

60. “International Competitiveness of Nations in a Globalized Economy,” in The Virtuous Vice of

Globalization, S. Shojai and R. Christopherson, eds. New York, Praeger, 2004, pp. 27-36.

61. “Employment and Unemployment in the European Union, the United States and Other OECD

Countries,” in, A. Gasparini, Milan, F. Angeli, 2004, pp. 101-119.

62. “Changes in the Relative International Competitiveness of the United States During the Past Two

Decades,” in M. Plummer ed., Essays in Honor of Mordechai Kreinin, Praeger, 2005, pp. 35-52.

63. “Globalization, International Competitiveness, the New Economy and Growth” in L. Paganetto, ed.

Financial Markets, the New Economy and Growth, Burlington, VT., Ashgate, 2005, 103-120.

64. “The Global Economic Situation: Analysis and Forecasting,” in L. Paganetto ed., Global Governance,

International Economy and Energy Scenario, Rome, Donzelli, 2005, 325-39.

65. “US-EU Trade and Trade Relations,” in L. Paganetto, ed. Rules, International Economy and Growth,

Burlington, VT., Ashgate, 2005, pp. 25-41.

66. “The Euro: Expectations and Performance” in The Globalization and International Economic

Instability, P. Gray and R. Dillard, eds., Edward Elgar, 2005, pp. 415-430.

67. “Currency Misalignments and Trade Asymmetries among Major Economic Areas,” in V. Alexander

and H-H Kotz, eds., Global Divergence in Trade, Money and Policy, Glos, UK, Edward Elgar,

2006, pp. 1-19.

68. “Globalization, ICT, and Governance to Increase Growth and Alleviate Poverty in LDCs,”

in UN, Our Common Humanity in the Information Age: Principles and Values for

Development New York: United Nations, Spring 2007), pp. 32-40.

69. “Globalization and Shared Responsibility,” Humanizing the Digital Age,

in U. Kirdar, ed., New York, Spring 2007, pp. 32-40.

70. “Euro,” The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World Economy

(Princeton University Press, 2008), pp. 350-352.

71. “International Liquidity,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

Economy (Princeton University Press, 2008), pp. 683-686.

72. “Reserve Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

Economy (Princeton University Press, 2008), 958-971.

73. “Vehicle Currency,” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

Economy (Princeton University Press, 2008), 1161-1163.

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74. “Global Imbalances” in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Economics of the World

Economy (Princeton University Press, 2008), pp. 536-541.

75. “Lessons from EMU for East Asia,” in Monetary, Exchange Rate and Financial Issues and

Policies in Asia, R. S. Rajan, ed., (Singapore, World Scientific, 2008), pp. 271-296.

76. “EU Trade and Investment Relations with Emerging Markets,” in EU and Emerging Markets,

G. Tondl Ed. (Vienna: University of Vienna, 2009), pp. 1-17.

77. “Structural Imbalances and Global Monetary Stability,” in Fondazione Edison, A. Quadrio Curzio

and M. Fortis, eds. Foreign Investments and International Trade (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2009).

78. “Globalization, Growth and Poverty” in P. Bougrine and M. Seccareccia and Competing Views on

Macroeconomics (Toronto: Edmond Montgomery Publications, 2009), pp. 60-72.

79. “Globalization and International Competitiveness in the G-7 Countries,” A. Quadrio Curzio ed.,

Geosviluppo, Innovazione e Competitivita’ (Milano: Vita e Pensiero, 2010), pp. 201-222.

80. “The Financial Crisis,” in L. Paganetto, ed., Global Crisis and Long-Term Growth, Chapter 1,

McGraw-Hill, 2010, pp. 1-12.

81. “Globalization, Growth, Poverty, and Governance,” in Globalization, Growth and Ethics,

Gregorian University, Rome, 2010, pp. 169-185.

82. “Recovery After the Crisis: Conclusions and Recommendations from Mondragone XXII

Conference,” in L. Paganetto, ed., Fast Book: Conclusions and Recommendations for Fast

Recovery and Rapid Growth, Chapter 1, Eurolink, 2011, pp. 19-28.

83. “Will the United States Resume Rapid Growth after the Crisis? ” in L. Paganetto, ed.,

Recovery after the Crisis, VDM Verlag , 2011, pp. 9-20.

84. "The Dollar, the Euro and the Functioning and Future of the International Monetary System,"

in L. Paganetto, ed., After the Crisis: Rethinking Global Governance, Verlag , 2011,

pp. 19-28.

85. “Growth and Poverty in Developing Nations During the Most Recent Period of Globalization,”

in M. Bagella, Lateranense University, Rome 2011, pp. 37-49.

86. “Globalization, Growth, Poverty, Governance and Humanitarian Assistance,” in K. Cahill,

More with Less, New York: United Nations, 2012), Chapter 2, pp. 11-33.

87. "Trade Policy and Internationalization," Chapter 9, in P. Morone ed., Knowledge, Innovation

and Internationalization, Routledge, 2013, Chapter 7, pp. 77-89 .

88. “Cyclical Policies, Structural Imbalances, and Growth of the U.S. Economy,” in L. Paganetto, ed.,

Public Debt, Global Governance and Economic Dynamism, Springer, 2013, Chapter 3, pp. 39-51.

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89. “Structural Imbalances and Growth Prospects for the World Economy after the Global Financial

Crisis,” in M. Gasparri, G. Quagliariello, and M. Sacconi, eds., Ethics and Growth in the Global

Financial Crisis, Siena, Cantagalli, 2013, pp. 45-63.

90. “The Crisis in the Eurozone and Growth Prospects for the World Economy,” in V. De Luca, ed.,

Ethics, Finance and Growth, Vatican Publications, Rome 2013, pp. 137-149.

91. “Perspectives for Growth and Income Inequality in the European Monetary Union,” in L. Paganetto,

ed., Wealth, Income Inequalities and Demography, SPI Global, 2014, Rome 2014 (Co-author),

pp. 211-228.

92. “Why the US Is not Growing as Expected and Needs and What Are Prospects for the Future?”

In M. Baldassarri, ed., Quo Vadis? World Economy and Institutions at a Cross Roads”,

Palgrave-Macmillan, London, 2015, pp. 53-59.

93. “The European Crisis: Causes, Effects, Policies and Prospects,” in D. Salvatore and V. DeLuca,

Co-Editors, The European Challenge: Growth and Occupation (in Italian)F. Angeli, Milan,

2015, pp. 51-59.

94. "Growth Prospects for the European and U.S. Economies after the Global Financial Crisis," in

L. Antonini, Dialog among Economists on Economic Doctrines about the Global Financial

Crisis, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2016, pp. 237-254.

95 “Perspectives on Growth, Trade, and Social Agenda Expenditures in the Eurozone during the Rest

of This Decade, with and without the EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership

(TTIP),” in L. Paganetto, ed., Anaemic Europe: How to Achieve Dynamism and Mass

Flourishing, Springer, 2016 (Co-author), pp. 1-13.

96. "Capital Intensity and Growth in the European Union" in L. Paganetto, ed., Sustainable Growth

in the European Union, Springer, 2017, Co-author, pp. 1-8.

97. "Global Implications of U.S. Trade Policies for Reducing Structural Trade Imbalances",”

in L. Paganetto, ed., Getting Globalization Right. Sustainability and Inclusive Growth in the

Post Brexit Age, Springer, Spring 2018, forthoming.

98. "Globalization, Growth, Trade, Inequality and Poverty," in V. Scotti and L. Paganetto eds.

Globalization, Inclusion and Sustainability in a Global Century, Rome Link University Press,

Spring 2018, forthcoming.

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PUBLICATIONS - BOOK REVIEWS:

1. The Balance of Payments in a Monetary Economy, by K.F. Kyle. (Princeton Univ. Press: 1976).

The Journal of Economic Literature, 16 (1978), pp. 622-623.

2. Migration and Development in South East Asia, by Robin J. Pryor. (Oxford Univ. Press, 1979).

The Journal of Economic Literature, 19 (1981), pp. 162-163.

3. The Monetary Approach to External Adjustment, by G. Tullio. (St. Martin's Press, 1981).

The Southern Economic Journal, 49 (1982), pp. 589-91.

4. Migration and Economic Growth in the United States, by M.J. Greenwood. (Academic Press, 1981).

The Journal of Regional Science, 24 (1984), pp146-148.

5. U.S.-Latin American Trade Relations, by M.R. Czinkota (Ed.). (Praeger, 1983).

The Southern Economic Journal, 51 (1984), pp. 306-307.

6. Finance and Economic Growth in Developing Countries, by K.L. Gupta. (Academic Press, 1985).

The Southern Economic Journal, 53 (1986), pp. 897-898.

7. Financing Regional Government, by K. Davey. (Wiley, 1985).

The Journal of Developing Areas, 20 (1986), pp. 398-400.

8. Handbook of International Economics, Vol. I, by R.W. Jones and P.B. Kenen (Eds.).

(North-Holland, 1984). Kyklos, 39 (1986), pp. 129-131.

9. Handbook of International Economics, Vol. II, by R.W. Jones and .B. Kenen (Eds.).

(North-Holland, 1984). Kyklos, 39 (1986), pp. 131-134.

10. "Liberal Protectionism: The International Politics of Organized Textile Trade, by V.K. Aggarwal.

(University of California Press, 1985). Southern Economic Journal, 53 (1987), pp. 1078-1079.

11. Economic Development: The History of an Idea, by H.W. Arndt. (University of Chicago Press,

1987). Southern Economic Journal, 55 (1988), pp. 531-532.

12. Protectionism, by J. Bhagwati. (MIT Press, 1988). Southern Economic Journal, 55 (1989),

pp. 1080-1081.

13. Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. I, by H. Chenery and T.N. Srinivasan (Eds.).

(North-Holland, 1988). Kyklos, 42 (1989), pp. 447-449.

14. Trade Policy in a Changing World Economy, by R.E. Baldwin (Harvester/Wheatsheaf, 1988).

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 125 (1989), pp. 834-835.

15. International Finance and Trade in a Polycentric World, by S. Borner (Ed.). (Macmillan, 1988).

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 125 (1989), pp. 836-838.

16. Made in America, by MIT Commission on Industrial Productivity, (The MIT Press, 1989).

The Southern Economic Journal, 56 (1990), pp. 1160-1161.

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17. Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. II, by H. Chenery and T.N. Srinivasan (Eds.).

(North-Holland, 1988). Kyklos, 43 (1990), pp. 666-668.

18. Foreign Direct Investment in the United States, by E.M. Graham and P.R. Krugman

Institute for International Economics, 1989. Kyklos 44, 1991, pp. 476-478.

20. Rethinking International Trade, by P.R. Krugman (The MIT Press, 1990)

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 126 (1991), pp. 826-828.

21. Trade Policy and Market Structure, by H. Elhanan and P.R. Krugman (The MIT Press, 1989).

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 126 (1991), pp. 818-819.

22. The Age of Diminsished Expectations, by PR. Krugman (The MIT Press, 1990).

Journal of International Economics, 31 (1991), pp. 197-201.

23. Inequality: The Political Economy of Income Distribution, by F. Dovring (Praeger, 1991).

Southern Economic Journal, 59 (1992), pp. 345-346.

24. The World Trading System at Risk, by J. Bhagwati (Princeton University Press, 1991).

Kyklos, 45 (1992), pp. 555-556.

25. The Development Frontier, by P. Bauer (Harvard University Press, 1991).

Journal of Developing Areas, 28 (1993), pp. 125-127.

26. High Technology and International Competitiveness, by R. Diwan and C. Chakraborty (Praeger,

1991). Eastern Economic Journal, 19 (1994), PP. 373-375.

27. Trade Protection in the European Community, by L. Schuknecht (Harwood Academic Publishers,

1992).Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 150 (1994), PP. 429-431.

28. Antidumping, by M. Finger (University of Michigan Press, 1993). Southern Economic Journal 1994,

pp. 247-248.

29. Globailizing Capital, by B. Eichengreen (Princeton Univiversity Press, 1996). Journal of Comparative

Economics, September 1998, pp. 589-591.

30. The International Financial Architecture, by Peter Kenen (Institute for International Economics,

2001), Eastern Economic Journal, June 2003, pp. 493-494.

31. Currency Crises, by A. Fourcans and R. Franck (Elgar, 2004), European Journal of Political Economy,

December 2005, pp. 1103-1105.

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LECTURES AND COLLOQUIA:

Dr. Salvatore gave more than 600 lectures all over the world: at the United Nations, World Bank,

International Monetary Fund, Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, New York

University, Boston University, University of California, Johns Hopkins University, University of Florida,

University of San Diego, University of Michigan, State University of New York, City University of New

York, Western Washington University, and the University of Wisconsin; The Universities of Montreal,

Ottawa, Simon Fraser, and Windsor in Canada. In Europe at the Universities of York, Nottingham,

Reading, and Sussex in England; Belgrade, Berlin, Bologna, Bruxelles, Budapest, Catania, Corvinus,

Dresden, Florence, Genova, Krems, Lisbon, Ljubliana, Marseilles, Milan, Naples, Pavia, Porto, Prague,

Rome, Triest, Tubingen, Valencia, and Vienna, and at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Bar-Ilan

University in Israel. In Latin America: Guadalajara, Monterrey, Mexico City, Bogota, Buenos Aires,

Costa Rica, Guatemala, Puerto Rico; In Africa: Cairo, Cape Town, Durban, Johannesburg, Port

Elizabeth, Pretoria, and Stallenbosch; In Asia: Bangkok, Jakarta, Seoul, Singapore; Fudan, Hunan,

Peking, Shanghai, Tsinghua.

Visiting Professor, University of Rome, University of Triest, Free University Jean Monnet, Megatrend

University, University of Vienna, Fudan University, Peking University, Shanghai Finance University,

Hunan University, American University in Cairo, University of Pretoria.

Organized more than 70 panels at the Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, with:

Robert Barro, William Baumol, Jagdish Bhagwati, Alan Blinder, William Branson, Richard Cooper, Max

Corden, Paul De Grauwe, Rudi Dornbusch, Barry Eichengreen, Martin Feldstein, Stanely Fischer, Jeffrey

Frankel, Jacob Frenkel, Arnold Harberger, Otmar Issing, Dale Jorgenson, Peter Kenen, Paul Krugman,

Ronald McKinnon, Michael Mussa, Dani Rodrik, Kenneth Rogoff, Paul Romer, Lawrence Summers,

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, John Taylor, Jean-Clause Trichet, and Robert B. Zoellick; and Nobels: Gary

Becker, Angus Deaton, Robert Fogel, Lawrence Klein, Paul Krugman, Robert Mundell, Roger Myerson,

Douglass North, Edmund Phelps, Edward Prescott, Amartya Sen, Robert Shiller, Michael Spence, and

Joseph Stiglitz.